This online training helps farmers and agricultural producers get their private pesticide applicator license. You need this license to buy and use restricted pesticides on farms. The course teaches pesticide safety and takes about 10 modules to complete. You can work at your own pace online. After finishing, you get a certificate that renews your license for 5 years. You must be directly involved in growing crops or raising animals to qualify. The course costs $75 and is for people 18 and older, or 16-17 year olds whose family has a license.
Who can use this
Must be directly involved in agricultural commodity production; 18+ years old or 16-17 years old in household of licensed applicator
Cost
$75.00
Offers classes, workshops, and resources about farming, nutrition, family life, and business skills. Helps families and communities become stronger and healthier.
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Missouri University Extension offers many helpful services for farmers, gardeners, and families. They test soil to help plants grow better, identify bugs and plant problems, train people to use pesticides safely, and test pressure canners to keep food safe. They also have classes on farming, gardening, nutrition, and family life. Most services have small fees. You can visit their office or call to ask questions and get help with your specific needs.
Missouri 4-H helps young people learn important life skills through fun activities and projects. Kids can join clubs, go to camps, enter contests, and work on special projects. They learn about farming, animals, cooking, science, and leadership. Adult volunteers help guide the youth. 4-H welcomes all Missouri kids and helps them make friends while preparing to be future leaders. Programs happen in schools, after school, and in communities across Missouri.
A statewide program that helps people become better neighbors and build stronger communities. The program offers classes, special events, presentations, and resources to help you get to know your neighbors and make your neighborhood safer and more connected. They provide a free monthly newsletter with tips and tools, charts to help you remember neighbors' names, and organize special weeks like Missouri Good Neighbor Week. The program started in Greene County in 2019 and now serves all of Missouri through MU Extension.
Learn how to safely preserve food at home through this online course. The course teaches you how to can, freeze, and dry foods to keep them fresh longer. You'll learn about making salsas, jams, pickles, and more. The course has 10 lessons you can do at your own speed. It takes about 4-5 hours total. Anyone can take this course, even beginners. You get research-based information to keep your preserved food safe to eat.
Philanthropy New York helps foundation and nonprofit leaders learn about racial equity and change their organizations. They offer group learning programs, peer working groups, and trust-based philanthropy training. Members can join cohorts that meet regularly to learn together and get tools to make their organizations more fair and equitable. They also provide resources, recorded programs, and help connect members with racial equity consultants and training organizations.
This program teaches people who help others with money how to guide their clients in giving to charities. The training shows advisors how to help people find good causes they care about and give money in ways that save on taxes.
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